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Grabher, Gernot, and David Stark (eds.). Restructuring Networks in Post-Socialism: Legacies, Linkages, and Localities. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
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Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
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| 1. Organizing Diversity: Evolutionary Theory, Network Analysis, and Post-socialism
(Gernot Grabher and David Stark) | 1 |
| I. Recombinant networks: property transformation and restructuring of
large firms |
| 2. Recombinant Property in East European Capitalism (David Stark)
| 35 |
| 3. Renegotiating the Ties that Bind: The Limits of Privatization in the
Czech Republic (Gerald A. McDermott) | 70 |
| 4. Adaptation at the Cost of Adaptability? Restructuring the Eastern German
Regional Economy (Gernot Grabher) | 107 |
| II. Entrepreneurial networks: new firm formation |
| 5. Network Dynamics of New Firm Formation: Developing Russian Commodity Markets
(Judith B. Sedaitis) | 137 |
| 6. Too Many, too Small: Small Entrepreneurship in Hungary-Ailing or Prospering?
(Istvá N R. Gá Bor) | 158 |
| 7. Towards Industrial Districts? Small-Firm Networking in Hungary (Tibor
Kuczi and Csaba Makó) | 176 |
| 8. Regional and Local Factors in the Restructuring of South-Eastern Poland
(Jerzy Hausner, Tadeusz Kud£ Acz, and Jacek Szlachta) | 190
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| 9. Private Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses in the Transformation of
the Czech Republic (Vladimír Bená È Ek) | 209
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| 10. The Social and Cultural Embeddedness of Entrepreneurs in Eastern Germany
(Thomas Koch and Michael Thomas) | 242 |
| III. Policy networks: restructuring institutions |
| 11. The Antinomies of Privatization in Eastern Europe (Peter Rutland)
| 265 |
| 12. Privatization by Means of State Bureaucracy? The Treuhand Phenomenon
in Eastern Germany (Wolfgang Seibel) | 284 |
| 13. Mediating Institutions in the Transition from State Socialism: The Case
of Local Government (Chris Pickvance) | 305 |
| 14. Between Institutional Transfer and Legacies: Local Administrative Transformation
in Eastern Germany (Helmut Wollmann) | 324 |
| Index |